New study tracks whether Senior-Focused ER care keeps patients out of hospital
NCT ID NCT07237334
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study follows 150 adults aged 75 and older who visit a special emergency unit designed for seniors. Researchers want to see if this dedicated care reduces hospital admissions and improves quality of life. Participants will be tracked for outcomes like function, repeat ER visits, and nursing home placement.
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University Hospital Limerick
RECRUITINGLimerick, Munster, V94 F858, Ireland
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